Final answer:
Burglary is complete the moment the suspect accomplishes entry with the necessary intent to commit a crime, not when they exit, the stolen items are identified, or the police arrive.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked when burglary is considered complete provided the necessary intent is present. The answer is that burglary is complete the moment the suspect accomplishes entry (B), given that they had the intent to commit a crime at the time of entry. The process of exiting the premises, identifying stolen items, or the arrival of the police are not required for the completion of the burglary itself. Therefore, as soon as an unlawful entry has been made with the requisite criminal intent, the act of burglary is considered complete.